Vadodara: In a city buzzing with political activity ahead of the crucial civic polls, one show is cutting through the noise and winning hearts — and minds — across Vadodara. The BARODIAN’s flagship series Vaat Vadodarani, hosted by veteran journalist and political analyst Maulikk Buch, is rapidly emerging as the go-to platform for sharp, no-nonsense local political discourse. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1BZ94mGgrA/ What sets Vaat Vadodarani apart is its signature storytelling style. Maulikk Buch doesn’t just report the news — he narrates it with verified facts, insider information, and incisive political analysis that feels both authentic and deeply connected to the ground realities of Vadodara. In an age of unverified claims and sensationalism, Buch’s content stands out because every assertion comes backed by proof, giving viewers a rare sense of trust and clar...
Cricket has always been more than just bat, ball and boundaries — it's a game steeped in tradition, superstition and moments that linger long after the stumps are drawn. But beneath the glamour of packed stadiums and roaring crowds lie stories that chill the spine: ancient castles where ghosts roam the corridors, hotels where taps turn on by themselves, and tragic events that left the entire cricketing world in mourning. These tales — some supernatural, some heartbreakingly real — have haunted players, teams and fans for decades. Here's a deeper dive into the most eerie episodes from cricket's shadowy side, with fresh details, direct quotes and historical context. The Ghosts of Lumley Castle Lumley Castle in Chester-le-Street, Durham, England, is a 14th-century fortress turned luxury hotel that overlooks the Riverside Ground. Local legend claims it is haunted by Lady Lily Lumley (also known as Lily of Lumley), a noblewoman allegedly murdered in the 1300s — thrown down a wel...
Ahmedabad, April 25, 2026: GUJARAT HAS AWAKENED! The fearless sons and daughters of Gujarat, backed by its bold and unyielding local media, have roared like a thunderbolt across the state — ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! In a ferocious display of raw democratic power, ordinary Gujaratis and courageous journalists have risen as one, openly rebelling and smashing the 30-year iron grip of the BJP in the ongoing civic poll elections. Win or lose the seats, this awakened giant of Gujarat has already shattered the myth of invincibility. The entire nation is stunned by their explosive confidence and inner fire to challenge and destroy a three-decade-old political empire. From the fiery streets of Ahmedabad to the battlegrounds of Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, and every corner of the state, voters have transformed polling day into a full-blown people’s revolution. Viral videos and eyewitness reports show the awakened fury in action: In multiple Ahmedabad wards, enraged residents ...